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Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point Installation Guide Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point 340 Series (AP-344 and AP-345) are high-performance dual-radio wireless devices. These access points (AP) provide secure wireless connectivity for 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac Wi-Fi networks. The optional dual-5GHz radio mode allows both radios to operate in the 5GHz radio mode simultaneously, doubling the 5GHz capacity of the access point. The 340 Series can be deployed in either a controller-based (ArubaOS) or controllerless (InstantOS) network environment. Two wired Ethernet ports located on the back of this access point are available to connect the access point to the wired infrastructure and to deliver power the device. This access point can be attached to a standard flat 9/16" or 15/16 suspended ceiling rail using the mount adapters provided. Other mounting options are supported by additional mount kits (sold separately). Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point 340 Series provide the following capabilities:
Wireless access
Wireless mesh
Air monitor
Spectrum monitor
Support for selected USB peripherals
Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio Package Contents The following materials are included with this product:
Startup Guide
Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point
9/16" and 15/16 ceiling rail mount adapters
Declaration of Conformity document
End-User License Agreement document Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use these materials to repack and return the unit to the supplier if needed. Hardware Overview The following sections describe the hardware components of the 340 Series access point. Figure 1 Aruba AP-345 (front view) Installation Guide | October 2017 1 LED The LED displays located on the front panel of the access point indicate the following functions:
System Status The System Status LED indicates the operating condition of the access point, See Table 1. Table 1 System Status LED Color/State Meaning Off Device is powered off Green - blinking 1 Device is booting; not ready Green - solid Device is ready; fully functional, no network restrictions Green - flashing 2 Device is ready; either uplink is negotiating at suboptimal speed (<1Gbps) Amber - solid Amber - flashing Device is ready; operating in Power Save mode due to one of the following conditions:
powered by an 802.3af POE source
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) restrictions applied No network restrictions Device is ready; operating in Power Save mode due to one of the following conditions:
powered by an 802.3af POE source
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) restrictions applied Either uplink is negotiating at suboptimal speed (<1Gbps) Red - solid Error condition - immediate action required 1 Blinking: one second on/one second off 2 Flashing: mostly on, shortly off every two seconds Radio Status The Radio Status LED indicates the operating mode of the access points radios. See Table 2. Table 2 Radio Status LED Color/State Meaning Off Meets one of the following conditions:
device is powered off
both radios are disabled Green - solid Both radios operating in access mode Green - blinking One radio operating in access mode; one radio disabled Amber - solid Both radios operating in monitor mode Amber - blinking One radio operating in monitor mode; one radio disabled Alternating3 Blue - Solid One radio operating in access mode; one radio in monitor mode Both radios operating in dual 5GHz mode 3 Alternating: light cycles alternate between green/amber; one second on/one second off. LED Display Settings The LEDs have three operating modes that can be selected in the system management software:
Default mode: Refer to Table 2
Off mode: LEDs are off
Blink mode: LEDs blink green 2 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide Antenna Connectors AP-344 supports up to 8 external antennas, which can be attached to the RP-SMA connectors located on the front of the access point. See Figure 2. The primary antenna ports, labeled A0-A3, correspond with the radio chains 0, 1,2, and 3. This set of antennas can be used in dual-radio mode (dual band, diplexed), for either upper or lower 5GHz channels in dual-5GHz mode. The secondary antenna ports, labeled B0-B3, correspond with radio chains 0,1,2, and 3. This set if antennas can be used for either upper or lower 5GHz channels in dual-5GHz mode, but are unable to operate in dual-radio mode. These connectors are located beneath a removable plate on the front cover of the device. To remove the cover, insert a flathead screwdriver into the slotted rubber bushing located on the top edge of the access point, then use the screwdriver to pry off the cover. To determine which external antennas are compatible with this device, refer to the product data sheet at arubanetworks.com. Figure 2 Aruba AP-344 (front view) B0 B1 B2 B3 A0 A3 A1 A2
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RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 10.63 inches (27cm) between the radiator and your body for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operations. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. When operated in 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range, this device is restricted to indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co-channel Mobile Satellite Systems. Dclaration sur les limites d'exposition aux radiofrquences :cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements radiolectriques spcifies par la FCC. Il doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 27 cm par rapport votre corps pour les frquences de 2,4 et 5 GHz. Cet metteur-rcepteur ne doit pas tre utilis ou situ proximit d'autres antennes ou metteurs-rcepteurs. En cas d'utilisation dans la plage de frquences de 5,15 5,25 GHz, cet appareil doit uniquement tre utilis en intrieur afin de rduire les risques d'interfrence avec les systmes satellites mobiles partageant le mme canal. Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide 3 Figure 3 Aruba 340 Series (rear view) DC power socket USB port Ethernet ports 48V 650mA E1 E0 57V 600mA K Kensington Lock Console port Reset button Console Port The 5-pin Micro-B connector located on the bottom of this device. Use an AP-CBL-SERU cable for direct management of this device when connected to a laptop or serial console. For port pin-out details, refer to Figure 4. Figure 4 Micro-B Port Pin-out 1: NC 2: RXD 3: TXD 4: GND 5: GND Ethernet Ports The Aruba 340 Series access point is equipped with two Ethernet ports (E0 and E1) located on the back of the device shown in Figure 3.
E0 port: 100/1000/2500BaseT auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port
E1 port:100/1000BaseT auto-sensing MDI/MDX wired RJ45 network connectivity port Both ports are compliant with 802.3ab 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet standard, while E0 also supports both NBase-T and 802.3bz standards for 2.5bps Ethernet. Both ports support 802.3at and 802.3af to accept power from a POE source, such as a PoE midspan injector, or a network controller. USB Interface The side of this access point is equipped with a USB-A port that is compatible with cellular modems. When active, this port can supply up to 5W/1A to a connected device. See Figure 5. Figure 5 Aruba AP-344 (side view) 4 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide Push Button The push button located on the back-right corner of the device can be used to reset the access point to factory default settings or turn off/on the LED display.
To reset the access point to factory default settings:
1. Power off the access point. 2. Press and hold the push button using a small, narrow object, such as a paperclip. 3. Power-on the access point without releasing the push button. The System Status LED will flash within 5 seconds. 4. Release the push button. The system status LED will flash again within 15 seconds indicating that the reset is completed. The access point will now continue to boot with the factory default settings.
To turn off/on the LED display:
During the normal operation of the access point, press and release the push button using a small, narrow object, such as a paperclip. Power Aruba 340 Series access points accept Power over Ethernet (PoE-in) from IEEE 802.3at and 802.3af sources. This can be done by linking either the E0 or E1 port to power sourcing equipment, such as a PoE midspan injector, or network controller providing PoE via Ethernet cable. If both Ethernet ports are used to draw power from two PoE sources simultaneously, the access point will draw from the more capable power source (prioritizing 802.3at over 802.3af), while continuing to draw a minimal current from the secondary source. In the event that the primary power source fails, the access point will switch to the secondary source for a hitless failover. When both PoE sources are equally capable, the source connected to the E0 port is prioritized. Alternatively, an AP-AC-48V36C AC-to-DC (sold separately) can be used to power the access point. If the access point is connected to both DC and PoE sources simultaneously, the device will draw power from the DC source, while continuing to draw a minimal current from the PoE source. In the event that the DC power source fails, the access point will switch to the PoE source for a hitless failover. The Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) feature may also be used to manage the power consumption preferences for this device. When enabled, the user may enable/disable power restrictions for the access point using Arubas AP management software. For details about maximum power consumption levels and operational restrictions for power sourcing modes, refer to Table 3. Table 3 Power Sourcing Modes Power Source IPM Max Power Consumption Restrictions DC PoE 802.3at PoE 802.3at n/a 28.8W disabled 25.1W enabled 25.1W PoE 802.3af disabled 13.5W PoE 802.3af enabled 13.5W No restrictions, all capabilities available USB disabled*
All capabilities available (features may be disabled with IPM configuration) USB disabled*, one Ethernet port disabled, both radios operate in 2x2 mode All capabilities available (features may be disabled with IPM configuration)
* These restriction may be overridden using Arubas AP management software. Before You Begin Refer to the sections below before beginning the installation process. Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide 5 Pre-Installation Checklist Before installing your 203R Series access point, be sure that you have the following:
Cat5E UTP cable with network access installed in the wall box
DC power cable One of the following network services:
Aruba Discovery Protocol (ADP)
DNS server with an A record
DHCP Server with vendor-specific options This device in compliance with governmental requirements, and is designed the so that only authorized network administrators can change the settings. For more information about access point configuration, refer to the ArubaOS Quick Start Guide and ArubaOS User Guide. Identifying Specific Installation Locations This access point should be oriented vertically, with rubber pads facing downward to facilitate maximum antenna gain. Use the access point placement map generated by Aruba RF Plan software application to determine the proper installation location(s). Each location should be as close as possible to the center of the intended coverage area and should be free from obstructions or obvious sources of interference. These RF absorbers/reflectors/interference sources will impact RF propagation and should be accounted for during the planning phase and adjusted for in RF plan. Identifying Known RF Absorbers/Reflectors/Interference Sources Identifying known RF absorbers, reflectors, and interference sources while in the field during the installation phase is critical. Make sure that these sources are taken into consideration when you attach an access point to its fixed location. RF absorbers include:
Cement/concreteOld concrete has high levels of water dissipation, which dries out the concrete, allowing for potential RF propagation. New concrete has high levels of water concentration in the concrete, blocking RF signals.
Natural ItemsFish tanks, water fountains, ponds, and trees
Brick RF reflectors include:
Metal ObjectsMetal pans between floors, rebar, fire doors, air conditioning/heating ducts, mesh windows, blinds, chain link fences (depending on aperture size), refrigerators, racks, shelves, and filing cabinets.
Do not place an access point between two air conditioning/heating ducts. Make sure that access points are placed below ducts to avoid RF disturbances. RF interference sources include:
Microwave ovens and other 2.4 or 5 GHz objects (such as cordless phones)
Cordless headset such as those used in call centers or lunch rooms Access Point Installation The 340 Series ships with two ceiling rail adapters for 9/16 and 15/16 ceiling rails. Additional wall mount adapters and ceiling rail adapters for other rail styles are available as accessory kits.
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The installer is responsible for securing the access point onto the ceiling tile rail in accordance with the steps below. Failure to properly install this product may result in physical injury and/or damage to property. 1. Pull the necessary cables through a prepared hole in the ceiling tile near where the access point will be placed. 2. Place the adapter against the back of the access point with the adapter at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the tabs (see Figure 6). 3. Twist the adapter clockwise until it snaps into place in the tabs (see Figure 6). 6 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide Figure 6 Attaching the Ceiling Rail Adapter If necessary, connect the console cable to the console port on the back of the access point. 4. 5. Hold the access point next to the ceiling tile rail with the ceiling tile rail mounting slots at approximately a 30-degree angle to the ceiling tile rail (see Figure 7). Make sure that any cable slack is above the ceiling tile. 6. Pushing toward the ceiling tile, rotate the access point clockwise until the device clicks into place on the ceiling tile rail. Figure 7 Mounting the Access Point 4 0 _ 4 0 2
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P A 7. For the AP-344, install the external antennas onto the antenna connectors on front of the access point by screwing them clockwise into place. Once attached to the access point, position the antennas as needed. Software For instructions on choosing operating modes and initial software configuration, refer to the most current version of the Access Point Software Quick Start Guide. Verifying Post-Installation Connectivity The integrated LED on the access point can be used to verify that the access point access point is receiving power and initializing successfully (see Table 1-4). Refer to the Access Point Software Quick Start Guide for further Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide 7 details on verifying post-installation network connectivity. Environmental Specifications For additional specifications on this product, please refer to the product data sheet at www.arubanetworks.com/safety_addendum. Environmental
Operating:
Temperature: 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F)
Humidity: 5% to 93% non-condensing
Storage and transport:
Temperature: -40C to +70C (-40F to +158F)
Humidity: 5% to 93% non-condensing Medical 1. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures. 2. Connect to only IEC 60950-1 or IEC 60601-1 3rd edition certified products and power sources. The end user is responsible for the resulting medical system complies with the requirements of IEC 60601-1 3rd edition. 3. Wipe with a dry cloth, no additional maintenance required. 4. No serviceable parts, the unit must be sent back to the manufacturer for repair. No modifications are allowed without Aruba approval. Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment Dispose of Aruba products per local regulation. For the most current information about Global Environmental Compliance and Aruba products, see our website at www.arubanetworks.com. Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Aruba products at end of life are subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland and therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left (crossed-out wheelie bin). The treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws of countries implementing Directive 2002/96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). The expected service life for this device is 10 years.Regulatory Information The regulatory model names for the 340 Series access points are:
AP-344: APIN0344
AP-345: APIN0345 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Toute modification effectue sur cet quipement sans l'autorisation expresse de la partie responsable de la conformit est susceptible d'annuler son droit d'utilisation. Regulatory Information This section contains regulatory information for the following countries:
Brazil Este equipamento no tem direito proteo contra interferncia prejudicial e no pode causar interferncia em sistemas devidamente autorizados.
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8 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide Canada User manuals for license-exempt radio apparatus shall contain the following text, or an equivalent notice that shall be displayed in a conspicuous location, either in the user manual or on the device, or both:
This device complies with Industry Canadas license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. Conformment aux rglementations dIndustrie Canada, cet metteur-rcepteur radio doit tre utilis uniquement avec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal doivent tre approuvs par Industrie Canada. Pour rduire les interfrences radio potentielles, le type dantenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (PIRE) ne dpasse pas les valeurs ncessaires une communication efficace. Ce priphrique est conforme aux rglements RSS exempts de licence dIndustrie Canada. Lutilisation de ce priphrique est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce priphrique ne doit pas provoquer dinterfrences, et (2) ce priphrique doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences susceptibles de provoquer un dysfonctionnement. China Aruba products also comply with China environmental declaration requirements and are packaged with the EFUP10 label shown below. Europe The Declaration of Conformity made under RED Directive 2014/53/EU is available for viewing at arubanetworks.com, then navigate to the Declarations of Conformity > Access Point folder, then select the document that corresponds to your devices model number as it is indicated on the packaging of this product. Wireless Channel Restrictions 5150-5250MHz band is limited to indoor only in the following countries; Austria (AT), Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Croatia (HR), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Estonia (EE), Finland (FI), France (FR), Germany (DE), Greece (GR), Hungary (HU), Iceland (IS), Ireland (IE), Italy (IT), Latvia (LV), Liechtenstein (LI), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide 9 Norway (NO), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SL), Spain (ES), Sweden (SE), Switzerland (CH), Turkey (TR), United Kingdom (UK). Frequency Range MHz Max EIRP 2412-2472 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 5725-5850 20 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 30 dBm N/A for EU India This product complies with RoHS requirements as prescribed by E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, governed by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. Japan Korean
. Mexico La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debeaceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada. 10 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide Taiwan Turkey RoHS Ukraine RoHS United States Improper termination of access points installed in the United States configured to a non-US model controller is a violation of the FCC grant of equipment authorization. Any such willful or intentional violation may result in a requirement by the FCC for immediate termination of operation and may be subject to forfeiture (47 CFR 1.80). The network administrator(s) is/are responsible for ensuring that this device operates in accordance with local/
regional laws of the host domain. Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide 11 Contact Aruba Main Site Support Site Airheads Social Forums and Knowledge Base North America Telephone http://www.arubanetworks.com http://www.arubanetworks.com http://community.arubanetworks.com/
1-800-943-4526 (toll free) 1-408-754-1200 International Telephone http://arubanetworks.com/support-services/contact-support/
Software Licensing Site http://hpe.com/networking/support End-of-Life Information http://arubanetworks.com/support-services/end-of-life/
Security Incident Response Team
(SIRT) Site: http://www.arubanetworks.com/support-service/security-bulletins/
Email: sirt@arubanetworks.com Copyright Copyright 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Open Source Code This product includes code licensed under the GNU General PublicLicense, the GNU Lesser General Public License, and/or certain other open source licenses. A complete machine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to such code is available upon request. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date of the final distribution of this product version by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. To obtain such source code, send a check or money order in the amount of US
$10.00 to:
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company Attn: General Counsel 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA Warranty This hardware product is protected by an Aruba warranty. For more details visit www.hpe.com/us/en/support.html 12 Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Point | Installation Guide
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Aruba 340 Series Campus Access Points Startup Guide Software For instructions on initial setup and software configuration, refer to the latest version of the AP Software Quick Start Guide by scanning the QR code in this section, or visiting www.arubanetworks.com/documentation, then select the Software User & Reference Guides > Aruba Unified. a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company Aruba 340 Series access points (AP-344 and AP-345) are high-performance dual-radio wireless devices. These access points use Multi-User Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) technology to provide secure wireless connectivity for both 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac Wi-Fi networks. The optional dual-5GHz radio mode allows both radios to operate in the 5GHz radio mode simultaneously, delivering true dual-5GHz performance. The 340 Series can be deployed in either a controller-based (ArubaOS) or controllerless (InstantOS) network environment. The two wired Ethernet ports located on the back of this access point allow users to connect directly to the device when linked by an Ethernet cable. The 340 Series can be attached to a 9/16" or 15/16 ceiling rail using the provided mount adapters. Other mounting options are supported by additional mount kits (sold separately). Package Contents The following materials are included with this product:
Startup Guide (this document) 340 Series access point 9/16" and 15/16 ceiling rail mount adapters Declaration of Conformity document End-User License Agreement document Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. To return this product, repack this unit and other included materials into the original packaging before returning it to the supplier. Installation This device must be professionally installed and serviced by a trained Aruba-Certified Mobility Professional Certified Mobility Professional
(ACMP), or similar Aruba-certified technician. To install this device, refer to the Aruba 340 Series Access Point Installation Guide by scanning the QR code in this section, or visiting www.arubanetworks.com/documentation, then select Hardware Installation Guides > Access Points > 340 Series. Regulatory Compliance Aruba access points are classified as radio transmission devices, and are subject to government regulations of the host country. The network administrator(s) is/are responsible for ensuring that this device operates in accordance with local/regional laws of the host domain. Specifically, access points must use channel assignments appropriate to the location in which the access point will be deployed. For a complete list of approved devices for by your country domain, refer to the Aruba Downloadable Regulatory Table Release Note by scanning the QR code in this section, or visiting http://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/DRT/Default.htm. The regulatory model names for the 340 Series are:
AP-344: APIN0344 AP-345: APIN0345 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory compliance can void the users authority to operate this equipment. FCC Statement Improper termination of access points installed in the United States configured to a non-US model controller is a violation of the FCC grant of equipment authorization. Any such willful or intentional violation may result in a requirement by the FCC for immediate termination of operation and may be subject to forfeiture (47 CFR 1.80). Canada User manuals for license-exempt radio apparatus shall contain the following text, or an equivalent notice that shall be displayed in a conspicuous location, either in the user manual or on the device, or both:
This device complies with Industry Canadas license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. Dclaration dIndustrie Canada Conformment aux rglementations dIndustrie Canada, cet metteur-rcepteur radio doit tre utilis uniquement avec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal doivent tre approuvs par Industrie Canada. Pour rduire les interfrences radio potentielles, le type dantenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (PIRE) ne dpasse pas les valeurs ncessaires une communication efficace. Ce priphrique est conforme aux rglements RSS exempts de licence dIndustrie Canada. Lutilisation de ce priphrique est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce priphrique ne doit pas provoquer dinterfrences, et (2) ce priphrique doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences susceptibles de provoquer un dysfonctionnement. European Union The Declaration of Conformity made under RED Directive 2014/53/EU is available for viewing at www.arubanetworks.com/documentation, then navigate to the Declarations of Conformity > Access Point folder, then select the document that corresponds to your devices model number as it is indicated on the packaging of this product. Wireless Channel Restrictions 5150-5250MHz band is limited to indoor only in the following countries; Austria (AT), Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Croatia (HR), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Estonia (EE), Finland
(FI), France (FR), Germany (DE), Greece (GR), Hungary (HU), Iceland (IS), Ireland (IE), Italy (IT), Latvia (LV), Liechtenstein (LI), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Norway (NO), Poland
(PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SL), Spain
(ES), Sweden (SE), Switzerland (CH), Turkey (TR), United Kingdom (UK). Frequency Range MHz Max EIRP 2412-2472 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 5725-5850 20 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 30 dBm N/A for EU For additional safety and regulatory information about this product, refer to the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products document, by scanning the QR code below or, visiting www.arubanetworks.com/
documentation, then select Hardware Installation Guides > Access Points > Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information. Contact Aruba Main Site Support Site Airheads Social Forums and Knowledge Base North America Telephone http://www.arubanetworks.com http://support.arubanetworks.com http://community.arubanetworks.com/
1-800-943-4526 1-408-754-1200 International Telephone http://www.arubanetworks.com/
support-services/contact-support/
Software Licensing Site End-of-Life Information http://www.hpe.com/networking/
support http://www.arubanetworks.com/
support-services/end-of-life/
Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) http://www.arubanetworks.com/
support-service/security-bulletins/
Email: sirt@arubanetworks.com Copyright Copyright 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Open Source Code This product includes code licensed under the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, and/or certain other open source licenses. A complete machine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to such code is available upon request. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date of the final distribution of this product version by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. To obtain such source code, send a check or money order in the amount of US
$10.00 to:
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company Attn: General Counsel 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA Warranty This hardware product is protected by an Aruba warranty. For more details visit www.hpe.com/us/en/support.html a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company 3333 Scott Boulevard Santa Clara, California 95054 USA
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Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products Abstract This document contains safety precautions, environmental notices, and regulatory compliance notices for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products. Part Number: 703827-402 Published: October 2016 Edition: 12 Copyright 2012, 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Confidential computer software. Valid license from Hewlett Packard Enterprise required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. Links to third-party websites take you outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has no control over and is not responsible for information outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Contents 1 Safety precautions...............................................................................................5 General precautions.............................................................................................................................5 Symbols on equipment.........................................................................................................................5 Precautions for maintaining and servicing products.............................................................................6 Precautions for power products............................................................................................................7 Power cords.....................................................................................................................................7 Power supplies................................................................................................................................8 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) products.................................................................................8 Power distribution units (PDUs).......................................................................................................9 Grounding......................................................................................................................................10 Voltage selection...........................................................................................................................11 Batteries........................................................................................................................................11 Fuse replacement..........................................................................................................................12 Precautions for products installed in racks and cabinets....................................................................13 Precautions for modems, telecommunications, or LAN options.........................................................13 2 Environmental notices.......................................................................................15 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive...........................................................15 Battery replacement notices...............................................................................................................15 RoHS material content declarations...................................................................................................16 China RoHS material content declaration.....................................................................................16 China RoHS Hazardous Substances table...................................................................................16 India RoHS material content declaration.......................................................................................16 Taiwan RoHS Hazardous Substances table..................................................................................17 Turkey RoHS material content declaration....................................................................................17 Ukraine RoHS material content declaration..................................................................................17 Perchlorate material Special handling may apply..........................................................................18 European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008.........................................................................19 3 Regulatory compliance notices.........................................................................20 Regulatory compliance identification numbers...................................................................................20 Federal Communications Commission notice....................................................................................20 FCC rating label.............................................................................................................................20 Class A equipment...................................................................................................................20 Class B equipment...................................................................................................................21 Modification...................................................................................................................................21 Cables...........................................................................................................................................21 Global notice for Class A equipment..................................................................................................21 Notices for Canada (Avis Canadien)..................................................................................................21 Class A equipment........................................................................................................................21 Class B equipment........................................................................................................................21 Notices for China................................................................................................................................22 Class A equipment........................................................................................................................22 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) China Import Restrictions........................................................22 Notices for European Union................................................................................................................22 European Union Regulatory Notice...............................................................................................22 Products with wireless functionality (EMF)....................................................................................22 Restrictions for product with wireless functionality........................................................................22 Notices for Japan................................................................................................................................23 VCCI notice...................................................................................................................................23 Power cord statement....................................................................................................................23 Notices for Korea................................................................................................................................23 Class A equipment........................................................................................................................23 Contents 3 Class B equipment........................................................................................................................23 Notices for Taiwan..............................................................................................................................24 BSMI notices.................................................................................................................................24 Class A EMI warning message................................................................................................24 Battery replacement notice......................................................................................................24 UPS (less than 16A output current).........................................................................................24 UPS (greater than 16A output current)....................................................................................24 Belarus Kazakhstan Russia marking..................................................................................................25 Wireless devices.................................................................................................................................27 Brazilian notice..............................................................................................................................27 Canadian notice.............................................................................................................................27 Japanese notice............................................................................................................................27 Mexican notice...............................................................................................................................27 Taiwanese notice...........................................................................................................................28 Laser compliance notices...................................................................................................................29 Index.....................................................................................................................30 4 Contents 1 Safety precautions Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Always refer to the documentation
(printed or electronic) supplied with your product. If there is a conflict between this document and the product documentation, the product documentation takes precedence. Observe all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions to reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment. General precautions For Class A products only: The installation and maintenance of products must CAUTION:
be carried out by qualified personnel. If the product sustains damage requiring service, disconnect the product from all power sources and refer servicing to a Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider. Examples of damage requiring service include:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the product:
The power cord, extension cord, or plug has been damaged. Liquid has been spilled on the product or an object has fallen into the product. The product has been exposed to rain or water. The product has been dropped or damaged. The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions. Place the product away from radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, or other products that produce heat. Never use the product in a wet location. Avoid inserting foreign objects through openings in the product. Move products with casters carefully. Avoid quick stops and uneven surfaces. Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices. Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions:
This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed. Consult your documentation for specific details. This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel. This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field-serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. WARNING: To reduce risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. General precautions 5 This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a Network Interface Connection. WARNING: To reduce risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. This symbol indicates the presence of a moving fan blade. If the spinning blades are contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: Hazardous moving parts. Keep away from moving fan blades. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system. OR This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. To prevent damage, observe antistatic precautions. This symbol indicates the presence of a laser device in the product that may exceed Class 1 limits. Refer to the product documentation for more information. Precautions for maintaining and servicing products To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment when installing, maintaining, or servicing products, observe the following precautions:
Some products contain power supplies that are capable of producing hazardous energy levels. Refer to the documentation included with your product to determine whether it contains these power supplies. The installation of internal options and routine maintenance and service of this product should be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels. Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components. 6 Safety precautions Do not use conductive tools that could bridge live parts. Remove all watches, rings, or loose jewelry when working in hot-plug areas of an energized server, storage, networking, or rack product. Do not attempt to defeat safety interlocks (where provided). Some products have covers or doors to access hot-plug components and may allow access to hazardous energy circuits or moving fans. The doors should remain locked during normal operation. OR The server, storage, networking, or rack product should be installed in a controlled access location where only qualified personnel have access. Power down the equipment and disconnect all power cords before removing any access covers for non-hot-plug areas. Do not replace non-hot-plug components while power is applied to the product. First, shut down the product and disconnect all power cords. Do not exceed the level of repair specified in the procedures in the product documentation. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly or module-level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard. For floor-standing products, install and extend bottom stabilizers before installing options and boards. Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack is not overloaded. This will reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements. Precautions for power products Power cords To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Use an approved power cord. If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider. If you have not been provided with a power cord for your product or for any AC-powered option intended for your product, purchase a power cord that is approved for use in your country. You must use a power cord rated for your product and for the voltage and current marked on the electrical ratings label of the product. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. Do not place objects on AC power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug. Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into an extension cord or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cord or power strip. Precautions for power products 7 Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Power supplies Hot-plug power supplies are not designed to be removed or installed with AC power connected to the power supply. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment when handling hot-plug power supplies:
Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply. Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the product. If the system has multiple sources of power, you must unplug all AC power cords from the power supplies to completely disconnect power from the system. DC input power supplies do not connect directly to external bulk-level power systems
(48/60Vdc battery power). They must be connected to a local power distribution unit (PDU) that provides a dedicated output with suitable overcurrent protection for each power supply. The overcurrent protection (circuit breaker/pluggable fuse module) must be sized according to the input rating of each power supply. Refer to the documentation provided with the DC-powered system. Verify that the external power source connected to your product matches the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider or local power company. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) products To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing UPS products:
The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of UPS products must be performed by trained service technicians who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with AC power products. Hardwired UPS products require a direct connection to an AC branch circuit (AC mains). Connection should only be performed in accordance with National Electrical Code
(NFPA70) Article 310 in North America or the equivalent local and national wiring regulations. Use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate hardwired UPS products from AC power before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot-plug component. Do not operate a UPS that is disconnected from AC power. Use the TEST/ALARM RESET button to test the batteries. Disconnect all protected loads before disconnecting the UPS from AC power. Pluggable UPS products must be disconnected and unplugged from AC power before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot-plug component. Do not overload the output of the UPS. The total connected load should not exceed the rated output. To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents, ensure that there is a reliable grounded (earthed) connection before connecting power distribution products to AC power. If a large number of products will be connected to a single UPS, it may be necessary to conduct an evaluation of the installation to verify the total amount of leakage current. 8 Safety precautions The total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the input current for the UPS and associated load. For rack installations, do not exceed the maximum number of UPS products in any single equipment rack. For rack installations, install the UPS only at the bottom of a rack. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment when installing a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) port:
The REPO port must be wired by a licensed electrician. Verify that the main AC power disconnect device for the UPS is locked and/or tagged in the OFF position before wiring the REPO port. In North America, the REPO circuit must comply with the NEC (NFPA 70, Article 725) for a Class 2 circuit. In other geographical regions or countries, the REPO port wiring must comply with the national and local standards in the area in which the product is installed. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects prior to working with the equipment. To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock or damage to equipment when installing or servicing batteries:
Make sure that only trained service personnel handle or connect the batteries. On products with remote external batteries, do not attempt to replace batteries unless all battery circuit breakers are in the OFF (down) position. These are hazardous voltage batteries. Use tools with insulated handles. Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the batteries. Do not attempt to recharge batteries after they have been removed from the equipment. This product may contain sealed lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries. To reduce the risk of fire or chemical burns:
Use only the Hewlett Packard Enterprise spare battery designated for this equipment. Do not expose the batteries to temperatures higher than 60C or dispose of in fire. Do not short the external contacts of the batteries. Do not immerse the batteries in water. Power distribution units (PDUs) To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing PDUs:
The installation and routine maintenance and service of PDUs must be performed by trained service technicians who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with AC power products. Hardwired PDUs require a direct connection to an AC branch circuit (AC mains). Connection should only be performed in accordance with National Electrical Code (NFPA70 Article 310) in North America, or in other regions or countries, in accordance with the equivalent local and national wiring regulations. Precautions for power products 9 A reliable grounded (earthed) connection should be checked before connecting PDUs. Use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate hardwired PDUs from AC power before servicing or replacing the product. Pluggable PDUs must be disconnected from the product and unplugged from the AC electrical outlet before servicing or replacing the product. Permanently connected PDUs must be disconnected from the product and the external power source before servicing or replacing the product. Do not overload the output of PDUs. The total connected load should not exceed rated input power. To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents, ensure that there is a reliable grounded (earthed) connection before connecting power distribution products to AC power. If a large number of products will be connected to a single PDU, it may be necessary to conduct an evaluation of the installation to verify the total amount of leakage current. The total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the input current for the PDU and associated load. Grounding Depending on the product model, your product will be classified either as a safety Class I or safety Class II-compliant device. Class I devices require a connection to earth ground (3-terminal plug); Class II devices incorporate a 2-terminal plug. Class I: There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product's power cord or supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored. Class II: Safety Class II-compliant devices include supplemental insulation to protect against electric shock, and do not require a connection to earth ground. For LAN connections:
If your LAN covers an area served by more than one power distribution system, be sure their safety grounds are securely interconnected. LAN cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient voltages (such as lightning or disturbances in the electrical utilities power grid). Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution. This product and all interconnected equipment must be installed indoors within the same building, including all associated LAN connections as described by Environment A of the IEEE 802.3af standard. Earth leakage current To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents, ensure that there is a reliable grounded (earthed) connection before connecting power distribution products to AC power. Observe the following limits when connecting the product to AC power distribution devices:
For UPS products and PDUs that have attached AC power cords or are directly wired to the building power, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the rated input current for the device. For UPS products and PDUs that have detachable AC power cords, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 3.5mA. 10 Safety precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) When handling any electronic component or assembly (such as a PCI card or memory DIMM), you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage. An ESD kit (Hewlett Packard Enterprise P/N A3024-80004) is available (or supplied with memory additions). This kit contains one wrist strap, one conductive sheet, and one antistatic foam pad. Always disconnect power from the server and wear a grounded wrist strap when working around the server. Always wear a grounded wrist strap when handling printed circuit boards. Treat all assemblies, components, and interface connections as static sensitive. Avoid working in carpeted areas and keep body movement to a minimum while removing or installing boards to minimize buildup of static charge. Voltage selection On products that have voltage select switches, make sure that the switch is set for the type of voltage you use (115 VAC or 230 VAC). Do not attempt to power the product with voltage converter kits sold for appliances. Batteries WARNING! Some Hewlett Packard Enterprise products may contain internal replaceable battery cells or battery packs. There is risk of fire, burns, or explosion if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury:
Do not attempt to recharge the battery. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of the battery in fire or water. Replace only with the Hewlett Packard Enterprise spare battery designated for this product. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and local disposal requirements. For battery holders (for example, coin cells), observe the correct polarity when changing the battery/cell. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is installed incorrectly. Precautions for power products 11 Fuse replacement CAUTION:
same type and the same rating. Disconnect power before changing fuses. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace fuses only with fuses of the 12 Safety precautions Precautions for products installed in racks and cabinets Materials handling To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment:
Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for handling materials. Obtain assistance to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal. Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of the product. Be careful when pressing the rail release latches and sliding the product into the rack. The slide rails could pinch your fingertips. Rack stability To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, the rack must be secured adequately to prevent it from becoming unstable and/or falling over. Extend the leveling jacks to the floor. Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. Install stabilizing feet on the rack. In a multiple-rack installation, fasten the racks together securely. Extend only one rack component at a time. Racks can become unstable if more than one component is extended. Load the rack from the bottom up, starting with the heaviest component. Ensure that the component is properly mated with the rails, or the rails may be unstable. Do not attempt to move a fully loaded rack. Remove components from the rack before moving it. Do not attempt to move a rack on an incline that is greater than 10 degrees from horizontal. Cabinet safety WARNING! Cabinets are heavy even when empty. Exercise caution when moving cabinets whether equipment is installed in the cabinet or not. Avoid rolling cabinets on rough or uneven surfaces or inclines greater than 10 degrees. Unloading cabinets from the pallet and movement of cabinets should be performed by at least two people. Slideable products are not to be extended from the cabinet while the equipment is on the shipping pallet. The cabinet must be unloaded from the pallet and all anti-tip devices properly installed prior to extending any slideable product. Once installed, all anti-tip devices must remain in place to maintain stability. Only one slideable product must be extended at a time. Failure to follow these precautions can result in damage to equipment or injury to personnel. Precautions for modems, telecommunications, or LAN options To reduce the risk of exposure to shock from telephone ringing voltages:
Do not connect or use a modem or telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. Do not use a telephone line to report a gas leak while you are in the vicinity of the leak. Do not connect or use a modem or telephone cable in a wet location. Precautions for products installed in racks and cabinets 13 Disconnect the modem cable from the wall socket before opening a product enclosure, touching or installing internal components, or touching an uninsulated modem cable or jack. Do not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the NIC receptacles. 14 Safety precautions 2 Environmental notices Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be found at http://www.hpe.com/info/reach. For Hewlett Packard Enterprise product environmental and safety information and compliance data, including RoHS and REACH, see http://www.hpe.com/info/ecodata. For Hewlett Packard Enterprise environmental information, including company programs, product recycling, and energy efficiency, see http://www.hpe.com/info/environment. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive For details about the European Union (EU) WEEE Directive, see WEEE Information for Users or go to the website http://www.hpe.com/recycle. Battery replacement notices Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste. To forward them to recycling or proper disposal, use the public collection system or return them to Hewlett Packard Enterprise, an authorized Hewlett Packard Enterprise Partner, or their agents. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 15 RoHS material content declarations China RoHS material content declaration Chinese version:
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/hpe/hp-information/livingprogress/environmentalprogress/
chinarohs.html English version:
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/hpe/hp-information/livingprogress/environmentalprogress/
chinarohs-english.html China RoHS Hazardous Substances table India RoHS material content declaration This product complies with the India E-waste (Management) Rules, 2016 and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule II of the Rule. India RoHS quarterly declaration 16 Environmental notices Taiwan RoHS Hazardous Substances table Turkey RoHS material content declaration Ukraine RoHS material content declaration RoHS material content declarations 17 Perchlorate material Special handling may apply Perchlorate material - special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate/. This products real-time clock battery or coin cell battery may contain perchlorate and may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. 18 Environmental notices European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008 The power data for affected productsincluding the power consumption of the product in networked standby if all wired network ports are connected and all wireless network ports are activatedis provided in section P14, Additional information, of the product IT ECO Declaration available at https://www.hpe.com/global/livingprogress/environmentalprogress/productdata/
iteconetworking_hpe.html. European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008 19 3 Regulatory compliance notices Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number. The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to this regulatory model number. The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product. Federal Communications Commission notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding this product, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website:
http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact us by mail or telephone:
Hewlett Packard Enterprise 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 U.S. 1-281-514-3333 To identify the product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product. Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. FCC rating label The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification (A or B) of the equipment. Class B devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label. After you determine the class of the device, refer to the corresponding statement. Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense. 20 Regulatory compliance notices Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. Modification The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Enterprise may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables (except for RJ-45 cables) with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. Global notice for Class A equipment Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. Notices for Canada (Avis Canadien) Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A) Cet appareil numrique de la class A respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) Cet appareil numrique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. Global notice for Class A equipment 21 Notices for China Class A equipment Trusted Platform Module (TPM) China Import Restrictions HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE SPECIAL REMINDER: Before enabling TPM functionality on this system, you must ensure that your intended use of TPM complies with relevant local laws, regulations and policies, and approvals or licenses must be obtained if applicable. For any compliance issues arising from your operation/usage of TPM which violates the above mentioned requirement, you shall bear all the liabilities wholly and solely. Hewlett Packard Enterprise will not be responsible for any related liabilities. Notices for European Union European Union Regulatory Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with applicable EU Directives:
Compliance with such directives is assessed using applicable European Harmonised Standards. The Declaration of Conformity can be found at the website http://www.hpe.com/eu/certificates.
(Search with the product model name or its Regulatory Model Number (RMN), which may be found on the regulatory label.) The point of contact for regulatory matters is HPE, Postfach 0001, 1122 Wien, Austria. Products with wireless functionality (EMF) This product meets the provisions of the EU's Council recommendation 1999/519/EC on the limitation of the exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz). This product may incorporate a radio transmitting and receiving device. For products with wireless functionality, a separation distance of 20 cm between the body of the user and the antenna ensures that the RF exposure levels comply with the EU requirements. Restrictions for product with wireless functionality For products with 5 GHz WLAN functionality: when operating in the frequency band 5150 to 5350 MHz, this product is restricted to indoor use only. 22 Regulatory compliance notices Notices for Japan VCCI notice Power cord statement Notices for Korea Class A equipment Class B equipment Notices for Japan 23 Notices for Taiwan BSMI notices Class A EMI warning message Battery replacement notice UPS (less than 16A output current) UPS (greater than 16A output current) 24 Regulatory compliance notices Belarus Kazakhstan Russia marking Manufacturer and Local Representative Information Manufacturer information:
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304 U.S. Belarus:
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The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Belarus Kazakhstan Russia marking 25 Valid date formats include:
YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point; for example, 238: 2 for 2002 and 38 for the week of September 9. In addition, 2010 is indicated by 0, 2011 by 1, 2012 by 2, 2013 by 3, and so forth. YYWW, where YY indicates the year, using a base year of 2000; for example, 0238: 02 for 2002 and 38 for the week of September 9. 26 Regulatory compliance notices Wireless devices In some environments, the use of wireless devices might be restricted. Such restrictions might apply on airplanes, in hospitals, near explosives, or in other hazardous locations. Before you turn on this product, be sure that you understand local policies and have proper authorization. WARNING! Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation: The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antennas should not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation. Brazilian notice Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. Canadian notice Wireless operation is subject to two conditions. The first is that the wireless device may not cause interference. The second is that the wireless device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Japanese notice Mexican notice La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada. Wireless devices 27 Taiwanese notice 28 Regulatory compliance notices Laser compliance notices This device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with U.S. FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1. The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation. Each laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 (except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated May 27, 2001) and with IEC 60825-1. WARNING! Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the laser product's installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation:
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1 2 3 | Users Manual | Users Manual | 1.67 MiB | / October 10 2017 |
Aruba 340 Series Access Points Installation Guide Aruba 340 Series access points (AP-344 and AP-345) are high-performance dual-radio wireless devices. These access points use Multi-User Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) technology to provide secure wireless connectivity for both 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac Wi-Fi networks. The optional dual-5GHz radio mode allows both radios to operate in the 5GHz radio mode simultaneously, delivering true dual-5GHz performance. The 340 Series can be deployed in both controller-based or controllerless network environments. The two wired Ethernet ports located on the back of this access point allow users to connect directly to the device when linked by an Ethernet cable. The 340 Series can be attached to a 9/16" or 15/16 ceiling rail using the provided mount adapters. The Aruba 340 Series provides the following capabilities:
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac operation as a wireless access point
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac operation as a wireless Air Monitor
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac operation as a Spectrum Analysis
Supports IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet)
Compatible with IEEE 802.3at PoE+ power sources
Compatible with IEEE 802.3at PoE power sources
Supports selected USB peripherals
Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio Package Contents The following materials are included with this product:
Aruba 340 Series access point
9/16" and 15/16 ceiling rail adapters
Declaration of Conformity document
End-User License Agreement document
Aruba 340 Series Access Point Startup Guide Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use these materials to repack and return the unit to the supplier if needed. Hardware Overview The following sections outline the hardware components of the 340 Series access point. APIN340-IG-01 | Month Year 1 Figure 1 Aruba AP-345 (front view) LED The LED displays located on the front panel of the access point indicate the following functions:
System Status The System Status LED indicates the operating condition of the access point, See Table 1. Table 1 System Status LEDs Color/State Meaning Off Green- solid Green- blinking 1 Green- flashing 2 Amber- solid Amber- flashing AP powered off Device is ready; no network restrictions Device is booting; not ready Device is ready; uplink is negotiating are at sub-optimal speed (<1Gbps) Device is ready; operating in Power Save mode due to one of the following:
powered by an 802.3af POE source
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) mode restrictions No network restrictions Device is ready; operating in Power Save mode due to one of the following conditions:
powered by an 802.3af POE source
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM) mode Uplink is negotiating at suboptimal speed (<1Gbps) Red/solid Error condition 1 Blinking: one second on/one second off. 2 Flashing: on/off repeated in less than 1s Radio Status The Radio Status LED indicates the operating mode of the access points radios. See Table 2. 2 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide Table 2 Radio Status LEDs Color/State Meaning Off Meets one of the following conditions:
device is powered off
both radios are disabled Green- solid Both radios operating in access mode Green- blinking 1 One radio operating in access mode; one radio disabled Amber- solid Both radios operating in monitor mode Amber- blinking One radio operating in monitor mode; one radio disabled Green/Amber- alternating One radio operating in access mode; one radio in monitor mode Blue- On Radios operating in dual-5GHz mode LED Display Settings The LEDs have three operating modes that can be selected in the system management software:
Default mode: Refer to Table 1-4
Off mode: LEDs are off
Blink mode: LEDs blink green Figure 2 AP-344 access point (rear view) DC power socket USB port Ethernet ports 48V 650mA ENET1 ENET0 57V 600mA K CONSOLE Console port Kensington Lock Reset button External Antenna Connectors The AP-345 access points are equipped with four external antenna connectors located on the front corners of the access point (see Figure 3). Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 3 Figure 3 External Antenna Connectors ANT0 ANT3 ANT1 ANT2
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External antennas for this device must be installed by an Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) or other Aruba-certified technician, using manufacturer-approved antennas only. The Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) levels for all external antenna devices must not exceed the regulatory limit set by the host country/domain. Installers are required to record the antenna gain for this device in the system management software. Les antennes externes pour cet appareil doivent tre installes par un professionnel de la mobilit certifi Aruba
(ACMP) ou un autre technicien certifi Aruba, en utilisant uniquement des antennes approuves par le fabricant. Les niveaux quivalents de puissance rayonnement isotrope (EIRP) pour tous les priphriques d'antenne externe ne doivent pas dpasser la limite rglementaire dfinie par le pays hte / domaine. Les installateurs doivent enregistrer le gain d'antenne pour cet appareil dans le logiciel de gestion du systme. Bluetooth Low Energy Radios Aruba 340 Series access points are equipped with an integrated BLE radio that provide the following capabilities:
location beacon applications
wireless console access Console Port The 5-pin Micro-B connector located on the back of this device. Use an AP-CBL-SERU cable for direct management of this device when connected to a laptop or serial console. For pin-out details, refer to Figure 4. Figure 4 Micro-B Port Pin-out 1: NC 2: RX 3: TX 4: GND 5: GND Ethernet Ports Aruba 340 Series access points are equipped with two active Ethernet ports:
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The E0 port is a 100/1000/2500Base-T, auto-sensing MDI/MDX, which supports uplink connectivity when linked by an Ethernet cable.
The E1 port is 100/1000Base-T auto-sensing MDI/MDX, which support downlink connectivity. These ports may be used to provide secure network connectivity and also allows for manual configuration the device when linked by an Ethernet cable. Refer to Figure 5 for a detailed port pin-out. Figure 5 Ethernet Port Pin-Out 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ-45 Female Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Name BI_DA+
BI_DA-
BI_DB+
BI_DC+
BI_DC-
BI_DB-
BI_DD+
BI_DD-
Function Bi-directional pair +A Bi-directional pair -A Bi-directional pair +B Bi-directional pair +C Bi-directional pair -C Bi-directional pair -B Bi-directional pair +D Bi-directional pair -D Kensington Lock Slot The 340 Series is equipped with a Kensington lock slot for additional security USB Interface The top of this access point is equipped with a USB-A port that is compatible with cellular modems. When active, this port can supply up to 5W/1A to a connected device. Push Button The push button located on the bottom of the device can be used to reset the access point to factory default settings or turn off/on the LED display.
To reset the access point to factory default settings:
1. Power off the access point. 2. Press and hold the push button using a small, narrow object, such as a paperclip. 3. Power-on the access point without releasing the push button. The System Status LED will flash within 5 seconds. 4. Release the push button. The system status LED will flash again within 15 seconds indicating that the reset is completed. The access point will now continue to boot with the factory default settings.
To turn off/on the LED display:
During the normal operation of the access point, press and release the push button using a small, narrow object, such as a paperclip. Power The E0 and E1 ports support PoE-in from 802.3af and 802.3at power sources. When powered by an Maximum power consumption for PoE 802.3af is 25W If a PoE source is unavailable, an AP-AC-48V36C power cord (ordered separately) may be used to connect the power socket, located at the back of the access point, to a DC power source. The maximum power consumption from a DC source is 30W. When an Aruba 340 Series access point is powered by both DC and PoE power sources simultaneously, the DC power source is prioritized, while a small current is drawn from the PoE source. Likewise, when an Aruba 340 Series access point is powered by two PoE sources simultaneously, the 802.3at power source is prioritized, while a small current is drawn from the 802.3af source. In the event that the primary power source fails, the small current drawn from the secondary source will keep the access point alive, allowing for a hitless failover. Intelligent Power Management (IPM) mode reports the access points power consumption and enables intelligent management solutions to optimize energy efficiency. Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 5 Before You Begin Refer to the sections below before beginning the installation process. Pre-Installation Checklist Before installing your Aruba 340 Series access point, be sure that you have one of the following:
Cat5E UTP cable with network access installed in the wall box
Aruba DC power cord One of the following network services:
Aruba Discovery Protocol (ADP)
DNS server with an A record
DHCP Server with vendor-specific options Identifying Specific Installation Locations This access point should be oriented vertically, with rubber pads facing downward to facilitate maximum antenna gain. Use the access point placement map generated by Aruba RF Plan software application to determine the proper installation location(s). Each location should be as close as possible to the center of the intended coverage area and should be free from obstructions or obvious sources of interference. These RF absorbers/reflectors/interference sources will impact RF propagation and should be accounted for during the planning phase and adjusted for in RF plan. Identifying Known RF Absorbers/Reflectors/Interference Sources Identifying known RF absorbers, reflectors, and interference sources while in the field during the installation phase is critical. Make sure that these sources are taken into consideration when you attach an access point to its fixed location. RF absorbers include:
Cement/concreteOld concrete has high levels of water dissipation, which dries out the concrete, allowing for potential RF propagation. New concrete has high levels of water concentration in the concrete, blocking RF signals.
Natural ItemsFish tanks, water fountains, ponds, and trees
Brick RF reflectors include:
Metal ObjectsMetal pans between floors, rebar, fire doors, air conditioning/heating ducts, mesh windows, blinds, chain link fences (depending on aperture size), refrigerators, racks, shelves, and filing cabinets.
Do not place an access point between two air conditioning/heating ducts. Make sure that access points are placed below ducts to avoid RF disturbances. RF interference sources include:
Microwave ovens and other 2.4 or 5 GHz objects (such as cordless phones)
Cordless headset such as those used in call centers or lunch rooms Access Point Installation The Aruba 340 Series access point is designed for office deployments and may be fastened to a ceiling tile rail using the mount adapters provided. Additional wall mount adapters and ceiling rail adapters for other rail styles 6 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide
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are available as accessory kits, which may be purchased separately. All Aruba access points should be professionally installed by an Aruba-Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP). The installer is responsible for ensuring that grounding is available and meets applicable national and electrical codes. Failure to properly install this product may result in physical injury and/or damage to property. Tous les points d'accs Aruba doivent imprativement tre installs par un professionnel agr. Ce dernier doit s'assurer que l'appareil est mis la terre et que le circuit de mise la terre est conforme aux codes lectriques nationaux en vigueur. Le fait de ne pas installer correctement ce produit peut entraner des blessures corporelles et / ou des dommages matriels. Use the steps in this section to install the 340 Series access point. 1. Pull the necessary cables through a prepared hole in the ceiling tile near where the AP will be placed. 2. Place the adapter against the back of the AP with the adapter at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the tabs, then twist the adapter clockwise until it snaps into place onto the tabs (see Figure 6). Figure 6 Attaching the Ceiling Rail Adapter If necessary, connect the console cable to the console port on the back of the access point. 3. 4. Hold the access point next to the ceiling tile rail with the ceiling tile rail mounting slots at approximately a 30-
degree angle to the ceiling tile rail (see Figure 5). Make sure that any cable slack is above the ceiling tile. 5. Pushing toward the ceiling tile, rotate the AP clockwise until the device clicks into place on the ceiling tile rail. Ensure that the AP is locked into the ceiling rail mount before completing the installation.
(Optional) When installing the AP-344, connect the external antennas connectors on the front of the access point. 6. Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 7 Figure 7 Mounting the AP 4 0 _ 4 0 2
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P A Software For instructions on choosing operating modes and initial software configuration, refer to the Access Point Software Quick Start Guide. Verifying Post-Installation Connectivity The integrated LED on the access point can be used to verify that the access point access point is receiving power and initializing successfully (see Table 1-4). Refer to the Aruba Access Point Software Quick Start Guide for further details on verifying post-installation network connectivity. Environmental Specifications For additional specifications on this product, please refer to the product data sheet at arubanetworks.com
Operating:
Temperature: 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F)
Humidity: 5% to 93% non-condensing
Storage and transport:
Temperature: -40C to +70C (-40F to +158F)
Humidity: 5% to 93% non-condensing
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RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 7.87 inches (20cm) between the radiator and your body for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operations. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. When operated in 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range, this device is restricted to indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co-channel Mobile Satellite Systems. Dclaration sur les limites d'exposition aux radiofrquences : cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements radiolectriques spcifies par la FCC. Il doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm par rapport votre corps pour les frquences de 2,4 et 5 GHz. Cet metteur-rcepteur ne doit pas tre utilis ou situ proximit d'autres antennes ou metteurs-rcepteurs. En cas d'utilisation dans la plage de frquences de 5,15 5,25 GHz, cet appareil doit uniquement tre utilis en intrieur afin de rduire les risques d'interfrence avec les systmes satellites mobiles partageant le mme canal. 8 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment Dispose of Aruba products per local regulation. For the most current information about Global Environmental Compliance and Aruba products, see our website at www.arubanetworks.com. Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Aruba products at end of life are subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland and therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left (crossed-out wheelie bin). The treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws of countries implementing Directive 2002/96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). China RoHS Aruba products also comply with China environmental declaration requirements and are packaged with the EFUP10 label shown below. Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 9 Taiwan European Union RoHS Aruba products comply with the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2011/65/EC
(RoHS). EU RoHS restricts the use of specific hazardous materials in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment. Specifically, restricted materials under the RoHS Directive are Lead (including Solder used in printed circuit assemblies), Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, and Bromine. Some Aruba products are subject to the exemptions listed in RoHS Directive Annex 7 (Lead in solder used in printed circuit assemblies). India RoHS This product complies with RoHS requirements as prescribed by E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, governed by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. Turkey RoHS Ukraine RoHS Regulatory Information For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number. The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to this regulatory model number. The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product.
AP-344: APIN0344 10 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide
AP-345: APIN0345 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Toute modification effectue sur cet quipement sans l'autorisation expresse de la partie responsable de la conformit est susceptible d'annuler son droit d'utilisation.
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Federal Communication Commission This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.
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Improper termination of access points installed in the United States configured to a non-US model controller is a violation of the FCC grant of equipment authorization. Any such willful or intentional violation may result in a requirement by the FCC for immediate termination of operation and may be subject to forfeiture (47 CFR 1.80). The network administrator(s) is/are responsible for ensuring that this device operates in accordance with local/
regional laws of the host domain. European Union The Declaration of Conformity made under RED Directive 2014/53/EU is available for viewing at:
arubanetworks.com, then navigate to the Declarations of Conformity > Access Point folder, select the document that corresponds to your devices model number as it is indicated on the product label. Wireless Channel Restrictions 5150-5250MHz band is limited to indoor only in the following countries; Austria (AT), Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Croatia (HR), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Estonia (EE), Finland (FI), France (FR), Germany (DE), Greece (GR), Hungary (HU), Iceland (IS), Ireland (IE), Italy (IT), Latvia (LV), Liechtenstein (LI), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Norway (NO), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SL), Spain (ES), Sweden (SE), Switzerland (CH), Turkey (TR), United Kingdom (UK). Frequency Range MHz Max EIRP 2412-2472 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 20 dbm 23 dbm 23 dbm 30 dbm Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 11 Frequency Range MHz Max EIRP 5725-5850 N/A for EU Lower power radio LAN product operating in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Please refer to the ArubaOS User Guide/
Instant User Guide for details on restrictions.
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Produit rseau local radio basse puissance operant dans la bande frquence 2.4 GHz et 5 GHz. Merci de vous referrer au ArubaOS User Guide/Instant User Guide pour les details des restrictions. Low Power FunkLAN Produkt, das im 2.4 GHz und im 5 GHz Band arbeitet. Weitere Informationen bezlglich Einschrnkungen finden Sie imArubaOS User Guide/Instant User Guide. Apparati Radio LAN a bassa Potenza, operanti a 2.4 GHz e 5 GHz. Fare riferimento alla ArubaOS User Guide/
Instant User Guide per avere informazioni detagliate sulle restrizioni. Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all of the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. In accordance with Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter and receiver may only be used with an antenna, the maximum type and gain of which must be approved by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference, the type of antenna and its gain shall be chosen so that the equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) does not exceed the values necessary for effective communication. This device complies with Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS regulations. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Dclaration dIndustrie Canada Conformment aux rglementations dIndustrie Canada, cet metteur-rcepteur radio doit tre utilis uniquement avec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal doivent tre approuvs par Industrie Canada. Pour rduire les interfrences radio potentielles, le type dantenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (PIRE) ne dpasse pas les valeurs ncessaires une communication efficace. Ce priphrique est conforme aux rglements RSS exempts de licence dIndustrie Canada. Lutilisation de ce priphrique est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce priphrique ne doit pas provoquer dinterfrences, et (2) ce priphrique doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences susceptibles de provoquer un dysfonctionnement. 12 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide Japan Brazil Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. Mexico La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debeaceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada. Korean Taiwan Medical 1. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures. 2. Connect to only IEC 60950-1 or IEC 60601-1 3rd edition certified products and power sources. The end user is responsible for the resulting medical system complies with the requirements of IEC 60601-1 3rd edition. 3. Wipe with a dry cloth, no additional maintenance required. 4. No serviceable parts, the unit must be sent back to the manufacturer for repair. 5. No modifications are allowed without Aruba approval. Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide 13 Copyright Copyright 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Open Source Code This product includes code licensed under the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, and/or certain other open source licenses. A complete machine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to such code is available upon request. This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date of the final distribution of this product version by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. To obtain such source code, send a check or money order in the amount of US
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company Attn: General Counsel 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA Warranty This hardware product is protected by an Aruba warranty. For more details visit www.hpe.com/us/en/support.html and select the HPE Servers, Storage, and Networking option from the Product Support menu to access HPEs Warranty Check. a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company 3333 Scott Boulevard Santa Clara, California 95054 USA 14 Aruba 340 Series Access Points | Installation Guide
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1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/01/2018 | ||||
1 2 3 | 03/19/2018 | |||||
1 2 3 | 03/20/2018 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wireless Access Point | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class III permissive change to software defined radio | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Class III Permissive Change to enable U-NII-2A and U-NII-2C with DFS function. Software Defined Radio. Output power listed is maximum combined conducted power. Device is a 4x4 MIMO as is described in the filing. This device contains 20, 40 and 80 MHz signal bandwidth. The antennas used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Software Defined Radio. Output power listed is maximum combined conducted power. Device is a 4x4 MIMO as is described in the filing. This device contains 20, 40 and 80 MHz signal bandwidth. The antennas used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Software Defined Radio. Output power listed is maximum combined conducted power. Device is a 4x4 MIMO as is described in the filing. This device contains 20 and 40 MHz signal bandwidth. The antennas used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
MiCOM Labs
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1 2 3 | Name |
G**** H********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
925-4********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
925-4********
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1 2 3 |
g******@micomlabs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.571 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.164 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5500 | 5720 | 0.162 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.464 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.571 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.464 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 20 CC MO | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0017 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | 20 CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.559 |
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